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Re: (ET) Zero turn?



You may be thinking of the "Zero Mow" that Shawn Lawless was working on in 2005 and had the fully functioning prototype he brought around to trade show(s).

The web site www.zeromow.com is no longer active. For a while, could look back at it (from 2006) via http://web.archive.org but that doesn't seem to work well now either. I do have a small picture up at
  http://www.coate.org/jim/ev/tractors/
  (scroll about 2/3 of the way down the page)
As of early 2007, word was it was going into production under a different name, but haven't seen anything yet so can only hope.


Steve & Carol Welch wrote:

Some time ago there was news of a guy with a prototype zero-turn electric mower, and a link to some photos if I recall. Any updated word on whether he's any closer to a retail product? Just came to mind and made me curious...


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